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Yki Nummi 'Kupoli' Floor Lamp for Innolux Oy
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Yki Nummi 'Kupoli' Floor Lamp for Innolux Oy. Designed in 1960, this simple and stylish floor lamp fits into many surroundings. The name, which means cupola in Finnish, comes from its Minimalist form. As Nummi once observed, ”People don’t buy lamps, they buy light”. This authorized re-edition is made in Finland with the highest quality materials by Innolux Oy.
Price is per item. Also available in black, white and gray variants. In-stock lead time 2-3 weeks or less. Out of stock lead time up to 10-12 weeks. Please note in-stock availability subject to change. For time sensitive orders, please inquire prior to purchasing.
Yki Nummi (1925-1984) is considered one of the most remarkable Mid-Century Scandinavian designers. He worked as lighting designer for the finish Stockmann-Orno Luminaire factory from 1950-1975 and designed hundreds of light fixtures during this period. Nummi’s best-known luminaires are the Modern Art table lamp and the Lokki pendant lamp, also known as “The Flying Saucer”. Nummi first studied mathematics and physics at university after World War Two. Afterward, he took a degree in decorative painting at the Institute of Applied Arts in Helsinki in 1950. Based on his education, Nummi had a firm theoretical foundation, especially in the relationship of light and color.
Yki Nummi was a Pioneer in his field particularly when it came to designing acrylic lamps. As a new material at the beginning of the 20th century, acrylic brought countless new possibilities to the design of lamps. In fact, Nummi used plastic quite without preconceptions. In his view, the interesting features of acrylic were its moulding capability, homogeneous nature and a better impact strength than that of glass. In addition to designing lighting, Nummi was an expert in color schemes and design. Between 1958 and 1975, Nummi worked at Schildt & Hallberg’s Tikkurila paint factory as head of the factory’s design and planning department and participated in R & D for the new paint mixing system that produced innovative color charts.
Yki Nummi participated in a large number of exhibitions and trade fairs. He was awarded gold medals for his works at the Milan Triennials of 1954 and 1957. -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: Finland Period: New Materials: Painted aluminum, acrylic, metal. Condition: Excellent. Single 75 watt max e27 socket; 6.5 ft of cord with European plug (adapter not included). Creation Date: Re-Edition Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary, Scandinavian Modern Incollect Reference #: 230530 -
Dimensions
H. 55 in; Diam. 15.35 in; H. 139.7 cm; Diam. 38.99 cm;
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